தாலிபான் ஆட்கள் நடத்தும் அட்டகாசத்தை எதிர்த்த பன்னிரண்டு பேர்கள் தாலிபானால் கொல்லப்பட்டனர்.
இதில் ஆறு பேர்களின் தொண்டை அறுத்து கொலை செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளனர்.
Taliban execute 12 in revenge
By our correspondent
GHALANAI: The local Taliban killed 12 persons in Dowayzai area of Pandyali Tehsil of Mohmand Agency on Friday to avenge the killing of four of their colleagues.
Six of the dead had their throat slit. The Taliban also threatened the local people against offering their funeral prayers. Four Taliban were killed on Thursday while two others sustained bullet injuries during an armed clash with a local tribesman, Yusuf. To avenge the killings, the Taliban gunned down Yusuf Khan along with his five companions and kidnapped eight other persons, including two children of his family. They also set ablaze his house.
The Taliban, after offering funeral prayers of their four slain colleagues, started slaughtering six of the kidnapped persons on Friday. Mercifully, they spared the two children. Two brothers of Yusuf Khan, Arif and Daulat, were among those who were slaughtered. The two others whose throats were cut were identified as Asad, a resident of Bajaur, and Shah Zameen, while the identity of the remaining two could not be ascertained.
Bodies of the slain tribesmen were put in the open as the Taliban threatened the locals against offering their funeral prayers. The Taliban also torched the houses of their three other rivals. Meanwhile, Political Agent Mohmand Agency Dr Kazim Niaz held a meeting with tribal elders at Ghalanai Rest House. He asked the tribal elders to play their role in maintaining the law and order in their respective areas under the collective responsibility clause of the Frontier Crimes Regulations.
He said that a Jirga of tribal elders would be convened soon after Eidul Fitr and the future line of action adopted to contain militancy in the tribal agency. AFP adds from Peshawar: A hard-line vigilante group publicly lashed three alleged kidnappers in front of a crowd of 20,000 people in the Swat valley on Friday, witnesses and police said.
The crowd shouted “God is Great” as the men were whipped in the Matta town. “Such punishments will deter others from committing crimes,” hard-line cleric Maulana Fazalullah said in his sermon before the lashings by the group which calls itself the Eagle Force.
The three men were found guilty of kidnapping two young girls by a committee of clerics and sentenced to 15, 25 and 30 lashes, respectively, which were administered outside a religious school, said the cleric.
“The government is not punishing criminals and that is why the crime rate is rising,” he added. Police confirmed that three men were publicly whipped but said that they were unable to take any action because Fazalullah had a large following of armed men. “He has declared a war against the government and it is not the police’s job to fight a war,” a senior police official told AFP on condition of anonymity.
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